Peak hurricane season is almost here, raising, yet another time, questions about evacuations and how people can safely leave an area to return after a calamitous event has passed.
Floods, downed trees and electrical wires, and long lines for fuel ahead of time all make for potential problems. There's been growing debate — sadly with each side certain that its view is the only right one — over the role of electric vehicles during something like a hurricane.
In general, electric vehicles, their futures, and their needs pose general challenges for commercial real estate. Multifamily faces specific issues.
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